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  • endothelial adhesion molecule
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  • endothelial cell
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  • endothelial adhesion molecule
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LEEP left end-expiratory pressure; loop electrosurgical excision procedure
LVDd left ventricular dimension in end-diastole
LVED left ventricular end-diastole
LVEDC left ventricular end-diastolic circumference
LVEDD left ventricular end-diastolic diameter
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PEEP Positive End Expiratory Pressure
PEEP Positive End Expiratory Pressure Ventilation
%RVEDV RV end-diastolic volume
RVEDVI Right ventricular end-diastolic volume index
RV-EDV Right ventricular end-diastolic volume
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endodermis Single layer of cells surrounding the central stele (vascular tissue) in roots. The radial and transverse walls contain the hydrophobic Casparian band, that prevents water flow in or out of the stele through the apoplast. Also present in some stems.
(18 Nov 1997)
Endodermophyton Former name for Trichophyton, especially for the species causing tinea imbricata, T. Concentricum.
Origin: endo-+ G. Derma, skin, + phyton, plant
(05 Mar 2000)
endodiascope <instrument> An X-ray tube that may be placed within a cavity of the body; an archaic device.
(05 Mar 2000)
endodiascopy X-ray visualization by means of an endodiascope; an archaic procedure.
Origin: endo-+ G. Dia, through, + skopeo, to view
(05 Mar 2000)
endodontia A dental specialty concerned with the maintenance of the dental pulp in a state of health and the treatment of the pulp cavity (pulp chamber and pulp canal).
(12 Dec 1998)
endodontic stabiliser A pin implant passing through the apex of a tooth from its root canal and extending well into the underlying bone to provide immobilization of periodontally involved teeth.
(05 Mar 2000)
endodontic treatment The means by which painful or diseased teeth, in which the pulp is involved, are restored to a healthy state, removal of a normal, diseased, or dead pulp by biochemical and mechanical means, enlargement and sterilization of the root canal, followed by filling the canal, to effect healing of diseased periapical tissues, the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the pulp and their sequelae.
Synonym: endodontic treatment.
(05 Mar 2000)
endodontics A dental specialty concerned with the maintenance of the dental pulp in a state of health and the treatment of the pulp cavity (pulp chamber and pulp canal).
(12 Dec 1998)
endodontist <specialist> A dentist who specialises in root canals and the treatment of diseases or injuries that affect the root tips or nerves of the teeth.
(08 Jan 1998)
endodontologist <specialist> A dentist who specialises in root canals and the treatment of diseases or injuries that affect the root tips or nerves of the teeth.
(08 Jan 1998)
endodontology A dental specialty concerned with the maintenance of the dental pulp in a state of health and the treatment of the pulp cavity (pulp chamber and pulp canal).
(12 Dec 1998)
endodyocyte 1. A trophozoite formed by endodyogeny.
Synonym: merozoite.
Origin: endo-+ G. Dys, two, + kytos, cell
(05 Mar 2000)
endodyogeny A process of asexual development seen among certain coccidia, such as Toxoplasma and Frenkelia, in which no separate nuclear division occurs, as in schizogony; the two daughters develop internally within the parent, without nuclear conjugation.
Origin: endo-+ G. Dys, two, + genesis, creation
(05 Mar 2000)
endoenteritis Inflammation of the intestinal mucous membrane.
Origin: endo-+ G. Enteron, intestine, -itis, inflammation
(05 Mar 2000)
endoenzyme <enzyme> An enzyme which is not secreted or exported out of the cell, but is kept and used by the cell which made it.
Compare: ectoenzyme.
An enzyme that makes bonds within polymers (chains of similar units).
(09 Oct 1997)
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  • Endothelial Growth Factors - »õâ These growth factors are soluble mitogens secreted by a variety of organs. The factors are a mixture of two single chain polypeptides which have affinity to heparin. Their molecular weight are organ and species dependent. They have mitogenic and chemotactic effects and can stimulate endothelial cells to grow and synthesize DNA. The factors are related to both the basic and acidic FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTORS but have different amino acid sequences.
    Synonyms : ECDGF, Endo-GF, Endothelial Growth Factor, Endothelial Growth Factor Polypeptides, Endothelial Cell Derived Growth Factors, Growth Factor, Endothelial, Growth Factor, alpha-Endothelial, Growth Factor, beta-Endothelial, Growth Factors, Endothelial
  • Endothelin-1 - »õâ A 21-amino acid peptide produced in a variety of tissues including endothelial and vascular smooth-muscle cells, neurons and astrocytes in the central nervous system, and endometrial cells. It acts as a modulator of vasomotor tone, cell proliferation, and hormone production. (N Eng J Med 1995;333(6):356-63)
    Synonyms : Big Endothelin, Big Endothelin-1, ET-1 (Endothelin-1), Endothelin Type 1, Endothelin, Big, Preproendothelin, Preproendothelin-1, Proendothelin (1-38), Proendothelin-1 Precursor, Big Endothelin 1, Endothelin 1, Endothelin-1, Big, Precursor, Proendothelin-1
  • Endothelin-2 - »õâ A 21-amino acid peptide produced predominantly within the kidney and intestine, with smaller amounts produced in the myocardium, placenta, and uterus, but the cells of origin are not clear. Endothelin-2 has no unique physiologic functions, as compared with endothelin-1. (N Eng J Med 1995;333(6):356-63)
    Synonyms : Endothelin 2
  • Endothelin-3 - »õâ A 21-amino acid peptide that circulates in the plasma, but its source is not known. Endothelin-3 has been found in high concentrations in the brain and may regulate important functions in neurons and astrocytes, such as proliferation and development. It also is found throughout the gastrointestinal tract and in the lung and kidney. (N Eng J Med 1995;333(6):356-63)
    Synonyms : Big Endothelin 3, Big Endothelin-3, Endothelin 3, Endothelin 3, Big, Endothelin-3, Big
  • Endothelins - »õâ 21-Amino-acid peptides produced by vascular endothelial cells and functioning as potent vasoconstrictors. The endothelin family consists of three members, ENDOTHELIN-1; ENDOTHELIN-2; and ENDOTHELIN-3. All three peptides contain 21 amino acids, but vary in amino acid composition. The three peptides produce vasoconstrictor and pressor responses in various parts of the body. However, the quantitative profiles of the pharmacological activities are considerably different among the three isopeptides.
    Synonyms : Endothelin, Vasoconstrictor Factors, Endothelium-Derived
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endoplasm the inner portion of the cytoplasm of a cell
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endocrine system the system of glands that produce endocrine secretions that help to control bodily metabolic activity
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endomorphic having a squat and fleshy build; "a pyknic practical joke"
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endomorphy round, fat, and heavy
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Endomycetales fungi having a zygote or a single cell developing directly into an ascus
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end a person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable security
end someone who expresses strong approval
end a long slender medical instrument for examining the interior of a bodily organ or performing minor surgery
end of or relating to endoscopy
end visual examination of the interior of a hollow body organ by use of an endoscope
end the internal skeleton
end nutritive tissue surrounding the embryo within seeds of flowering plants
end a small asexual spore that develops inside the cell of some bacteria and algae
end a group of true bacteria
end vascular membrane that lines the inner surface of long bones
end of or relating to or located in the endothelium
end malignant tumor in bone marrow (usually in the pelvis or in long bones)
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